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Everything you need to know about how to add grain bags to your farming operation. At Pro Grain Equipment, we believe in grain bagging and the positive effects it can have on farming operations. From helping to mitigate farming challenges and working to lower farming budgets...
As a new season rolls in, grain bags are keys to maximizing every acre. If there’s one thing that’s always important to those in the farming community, it is learning how to use equipment in ways that effectively allow us to maximize our work and our...
When dealing with a high volume crop, you may decide that short term storage is best to maintain the quality of your harvest. Grain bag storage is a flexible solution for short term storage of bumper yields. Storing your grain in bags brings the storage method directly to your harvest field. It can be a flexible, cost-effective solution provided certain quality control steps are taken. Site preparation, site maintenance and machine servicing all need to be done properly and timely to ensure your grain holds its quality and value. Below you’ll find tips on the preparation and maintenance steps required to ensure that grain bagging is a successful storage option for your operation.
The benefits of grain bagging are far and wide, chief among them being the ability to use the weather to your advantage. Since the weather can always turn and change on a dime, it’s important to work around it whenever possible, which is where grain bagging comes in. The airtight, controlled environment inside of a grain bag allows you to store grain and plentiful harvest in a dry space, even when the weather outside is less than ideal. By extending the storage life of your grain, allowing you to store more at once and giving you more flexibility in the way you do so, grain bagging gives people the option to have more options.
With grain bagging at your side, farming challenges won't loom over your head. As we begin to enter the new days of the upcoming farming season, there's one constant: the harvest challenges that will lie ahead. A huge part of being in the farming business is...
Pro Grain Equipment announces the release of the all-new B-2010H, the next-generation of high capacity baggers at an affordable price.
No matter the state of our world, farmers are the ones that keep families fed and food on tables, shelves and menus. The importance of farming is something that manages to touch every single person on the planet, whether they’re opening bags of bread, roasting vegetables...
Grain bagging is an impressive and novel technology for grain storage. In comparison, grain bins are permanent structures that can hold a large number of grain bushels. They can store grain safely for long periods of time, but they are costly to build and take a far greater deal of time for farmers and workers to transport grain and return to the field.
Grain bagging is gaining popularity among farmers for its incredible benefits. The innovative grain storage system is much more than just a temporary grain stowing solution—in fact, it delivers multiple logistical improvements on top of significantly speeding up the harvest. Among the top benefits is the impressive rate at which grain bagging reduces labour costs.
Grain bagging has been gaining acclaim and popularity among farmers for being a resourceful, flexible and time and money saving grain storage option. The benefits are many, and farmers appreciate the efficiency of this innovative storage technique. If you bag grain, you can expect to experience the following 10 benefits during your harvest season.
Demands for food and grain continually increase over the years, and with it, grain storage and handling complications become more significant. In comparison to other methods of grain storage, grain bags are a cost-efficient alternative. During harvest, grain bags are used as airtight vessels that hold grain in a controlled and dry environment for an extended period of time...
COVID-19 is presenting challenges for farmers, which is where grain bagging comes in. It’s a new year and a new growing season, which -- inevitably -- means that it’s also time for new roadblocks. This year, COVID-19 is affecting each one of us on personal and...
In today’s economy, the commodity price of grain is shockingly low. A Chinese block on Canadian canola has caused an overabundance of grain, a lack of grain storage and a loss in demand for grain sales. Meanwhile, in the United States, wet planting conditions led to an initially low crop of corn while the US Trade Wars increased tariffs on soy, leading into a similar overabundance of soy, a lack of storage and a loss in demand for soy sales. With all of those factors combined, the cost of the grain commodity has been lower than in seasons past. Rather than choosing to market your grain now while prices are lower than normal, storing your grain in bags can help you to hack the system and market your grain at a better price later.
How lean farming operations can help your business. In the farming industry, the notion of more is often a good thing. With roots early in history where stocking up an inventory of food was incredibly important, modern day farming can often be a wasteful practice. However,...
General Implement has collaborated with Pro Grain Equipment to sell baggers and extractors in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming.
There are a variety of options available for grain storage today. Some are seasonal while others offer long term protection against environmental spoilers like mould, fungus and leakage. The decision to select the best one for your operation might lead to feelings of uncertainty in...
Pro Grain Equipment, the Canadian leader in grain bagging solutions, announces that it has partnered with Price Bros. Equipment to expand its North American presence to the Midwestern United States.
It’s the end of another harvest season, and it’s also the start of a brand new decade. As we turn over the page into a new year and a new harvest, we’re all about looking for ways to improve next year’s harvest for each and...
Another harvest has come and gone, and it’s time to reflect back on the season as a whole. Since grain bagging adds efficiency, capacity and quality to harvest operations, we wanted to dig into the good, the bad and the ugly that farmers everywhere experienced...
As we journey into a new season, grain bagging can help you to do more. It’s 2020, which means we’re looking into the eyes of a new harvest season coming up. However, as all farmers know, there are so many lessons to be learned from the...